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To examine the prevalence of "problem" gambling in the Province, Alberta Lotteries and Gaming commissioned a study entitled Gambling and Problem Gambling in Alberta (Wynne, Smith,
and Volberg, 1994). Amongst the findings, this study reports that 84% of the population gamble
responsibly; that is, they gamble for entertainment, recreational, or social reasons and have never experienced problems related to their gambling. However, the study also estimates that 4.0% of the adult population in Alberta are currently experiencing gambling problems and that an additional 1.4%
of the adult population are currently probable pathological gamblers. Following the release of this study in January, 1994, the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Commission (AADAC) was entrusted with a mandate from the government to develop preventive,
educative, and treatment responsal programs and services to mitigate problem gambling throughout
the Province. To assist AAD AC counselling staff in this important work, a secondary analysis of the
Alberta study data was conducted relative to problem gambling in the female population and this
report includes the findings and implications of this secondary data analysis.

This report describes the results of a two and a half year research project focused on analyzing the socioeconomic impact of gambling in Alberta (SEIGA). This report reflects only research performed by a team of researchers ...

MacPherson, Paige T.(Faculty of Graduate Studies, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary, 2018-06-04)

Charter schools have been operating in Alberta for over twenty years, yet their growth has been limited in the province and the model has not expanded to the rest of Canada. Functioning as autonomous, government-funded, ...